Evidence-synthesis research priorities and informing a research agenda for the United States non-profit chiropractic research collaborative Clinical Compass: a consensus study
We Need Your Input!
The Clinical Compass is engaging chiropractic profession stakeholders to identify United States chiropractic evidence-synthesis research priorities in order to inform a 5-year research agenda. Part of the process is to get public comments to incorporate into the recommendations.
We have just completed an extensive Delphi panel consensus process with 67 DCs and other health professionals. Consensus was achieved on 27 topics. However, public input is still a vital part of the process.
For the sake of transparency, we have included
A brief background of the project
A summary of the methodology
The topics that stakeholders had consensus on as research priorities
We have created forms to facilitate your input (see tabs above).
If you wish to comment, please complete and return by March 1, 2026 to Primary Investigator Clinton Daniels (clintdanielsdc@gmail.com).
Your responses are anonymous.
Thank you!
A project of Clinical Compass, the U.S. nonprofit chiropractic research collaborative

